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What are British Values based on?
When you become a permanent resident of the UK, you must accept and agree to respect:
England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are governed only by the parliament in Westminster.Is this true or false?
There is no place in British society for:
Select two answers.
To apply to become a permanent resident or citizen of the UK, applicants will need to be able to:Select two answers.
‘Great Britain’ refers to:
If you wish to be a permanent resident or citizen of the UK, you should:
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Applying to become a permanent resident or citizen of the UK is:
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Where does the UK Parliament sit?
The Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are part of the UK.
Is this true or false?
The first people to live in Britain were:
In what year did The Bill of Rights come into effect?
Around 4,000 years ago, people learned to make bronze, this period was known as:
1918 was an important date in the history of women’s rights because:
In 1455, a civil war was begun to decide who should be king of England. The war was called the War of the Roses and It was fought between the supporters of which two families:
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Snowdon is the highest mountain in:
MPs are elected at a General Election which is held:
Which flower is associated with Northern Ireland?
MPs can only be contacted by telephone.
Is this true or false?
The second-largest party in the House of Commons is called:
One of the aims of the United Nations is to:
A ‘bank holiday’ is a public holiday when only banks close for the day.
Is this true or false?
In Northern Ireland newly qualified drivers must display:
Which two types of media must give a balanced coverage of all political parties and equal time to rival viewpoints before an election?
Select two answers.